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  1. ... of the mastoid bone Dizziness or vertigo Epidural abscess Facial paralysis Meningitis Partial or complete hearing loss Spread of infection to the brain or throughout the body
  2. ... the roots of the teeth (such as tooth abscess ) or a mouth injury. This condition is uncommon in children.
  3. ... cause: Collections of pus in the lung (lung abscess ) Scarring of the lung These problems are much more likely if you have a weakened immune system.
  4. ... smoldering symptoms (persisting >3 months) or frequent recurring symptoms (≥3 within 2 years) while You 2018 evaluated patients with a history of complicated diverticulitis manifested as extraluminal air with or without abscess (although not statistically different, 58% of patients in ...
  5. ... young children, found no statistically significant differences in diagnosis of several conditions identified as potential complications of acute RTIs, including pneumonia, peritonsillar abscess, retropharyngeal abscess, and epiglottitis using managed care organizations' ...
  6. ... is systemically very unwell if the patient has symptoms and signs suggestive of serious illness and/or complications (particularly pneumonia, mastoiditis, peritonsillar abscess, peritonsillar cellulitis, intraorbital and intracranial complications) if the ...
  7. de Prisco G, Celinski S, Spak CW. Abdominal abscesses and gastrointestinal ... Gynecology . 8th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier;2022:chap 22. Taber's ...
  8. ... to an abscess (pocket of pus) forming. The abscess can cause pain, facial ... also ask if you have any symptoms. Sometimes you may need a dental x-ray. ...
  9. ... Systemic antibiotics after incision and drainage of simple abscesses: a meta-analysis . Emerg Med ... guidelines for the diagnosis and management of skin and soft tissue infections: ...
  10. ... pancreas ( pancreatic pseudocysts ) that may become infected (pancreatic abscess) Diabetes Poor absorption of fat, nutrients, and vitamins (most often the fat-soluble vitamins, A, D, E, or K) Iron deficiency anemia Vitamin B12 deficiency
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